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Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.
Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
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44% Bias Score


Maduro Begins Illegitimate Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuela's president on Friday, despite lacking legitimacy; the inauguration was attended by only two fellow Latin American dictators, while opposition leader María Corina Machado was briefly detained the day before during an anti-government protest.
Maduro Begins Illegitimate Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuela's president on Friday, despite lacking legitimacy; the inauguration was attended by only two fellow Latin American dictators, while opposition leader María Corina Machado was briefly detained the day before during an anti-government protest.
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52% Bias Score


Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolás Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.
Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolás Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.
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60% Bias Score


Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
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52% Bias Score


Venezuela's Oil Exports to Spain Surge Amid Political Uncertainty
Venezuela more than doubled its crude oil exports to Spain in 2024, reaching over three million tons—primarily delivered to Repsol to settle debts and for services provided—amidst a backdrop of contested elections and potential international sanctions.
Venezuela's Oil Exports to Spain Surge Amid Political Uncertainty
Venezuela more than doubled its crude oil exports to Spain in 2024, reaching over three million tons—primarily delivered to Repsol to settle debts and for services provided—amidst a backdrop of contested elections and potential international sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Rubio's Senate Confirmation Hearing Highlights Hardline Stance on Foreign Policy
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, expressed concerns about China's influence on the Panama Canal, labeled Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, criticized the Biden administration's handling of Venezuela, and advocated for ...

Rubio's Senate Confirmation Hearing Highlights Hardline Stance on Foreign Policy
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, expressed concerns about China's influence on the Panama Canal, labeled Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, criticized the Biden administration's handling of Venezuela, and advocated for ...
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56% Bias Score

Disputed Election Result in Unnamed Country
In an unnamed country, the ruling party candidate was declared the winner of a disputed election despite pre-election polls, exit polls, and witness reports favoring the opposition candidate; the opposition candidate's attempt to return to the country to be sworn in failed, and an alleged kidnapping...

Disputed Election Result in Unnamed Country
In an unnamed country, the ruling party candidate was declared the winner of a disputed election despite pre-election polls, exit polls, and witness reports favoring the opposition candidate; the opposition candidate's attempt to return to the country to be sworn in failed, and an alleged kidnapping...
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64% Bias Score

Maduro Pushes Constitutional Reform Amidst International Backlash
Following a disputed election, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform led by Tarek William Saab, who oversaw the detention of over 2,000 political opponents, aiming to redefine Venezuelan society and economy amidst international condemnation and opposition.

Maduro Pushes Constitutional Reform Amidst International Backlash
Following a disputed election, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform led by Tarek William Saab, who oversaw the detention of over 2,000 political opponents, aiming to redefine Venezuelan society and economy amidst international condemnation and opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Maduro Threatens Invasion of Puerto Rico
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to invade Puerto Rico, prompting Governor Jenniffer González-Colón to urge President-elect Trump to intervene; Maduro's threat followed his illegitimate reelection and was framed as a counter-colonial move.

Maduro Threatens Invasion of Puerto Rico
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to invade Puerto Rico, prompting Governor Jenniffer González-Colón to urge President-elect Trump to intervene; Maduro's threat followed his illegitimate reelection and was framed as a counter-colonial move.
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64% Bias Score

Biden to Remove Cuba from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
President Biden will remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism; however, this decision, made late in his administration, may be reversed by his successor. The administration claims a review found no evidence supporting Cuba's designation.

Biden to Remove Cuba from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
President Biden will remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism; however, this decision, made late in his administration, may be reversed by his successor. The administration claims a review found no evidence supporting Cuba's designation.
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12% Bias Score

Venezuela Expels Diplomats Amid Growing International Tensions
Venezuela has ordered the Netherlands, France, and Italy to reduce their diplomatic staff to three officials each within 48 hours, citing support for extremist groups and interference in internal affairs; this follows criticism of Maduro's presidency and the detention of opposition leader María Cori...

Venezuela Expels Diplomats Amid Growing International Tensions
Venezuela has ordered the Netherlands, France, and Italy to reduce their diplomatic staff to three officials each within 48 hours, citing support for extremist groups and interference in internal affairs; this follows criticism of Maduro's presidency and the detention of opposition leader María Cori...
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64% Bias Score
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